yes, Thanks... i just wonder if once the birds are over it will they always be carriers... i might just have to experiment to see and hope for the best!
Hi I was wondering if I had one flock of chickens that had fowl pox, but are now over it and one flock that have never had it... can i move some hens from the once infected flock to the always clear flock? both flocks have red mite but controlled numbers! mabey would the blood or the once...
the photo above looks like a welsummer or barnevelder and the photo above that there is three rhode island reds (the three brown ones) and is the black one mabey a marans?
the 3rd picture is a barred hen, and production reds are sex linked so that the hens are brown and the roosters are white! so you need to learn about sex linking and you do get other colors of la fleche there just not standardised in America.
And then you tell me not to make a fool of myself...
that tooster is not a production red! production red roosters are white, and look at its comb, it looks like a la fleche to me.
and there is a white one with dark eggs it looks like an easter egger possibly and the barred one a dominique hen :)
there brown ones are production reds
welsummers are brown not black and it comb is way to small to be a leghorn of any type, tho i think your right is some sort of game. and i agree about the brown hybred but have no ideal about the white one